Big Agnes Air Core Ultra Sleeping Pad, 20×72 REGULAR,Gold

February 19, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $49.84Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:27 GMT+0100 - Details)

The redesigned Air Core Ultra is a smooth and stable sleeping surface, easier and faster to inflate/deflate, warmer, tougher, lighter, and more packable than its award winning predecessor. Still the most economical warm weather pad available.

Product Features

  • Light and compact warm weather pads; Built-in advanced heat reflective technology
  • Antimicrobial treatment inside the pad prevents microorganism growth; Minimalist I-Beam construction reduces weight and provides consistent stability and comfort
  • Larger outer chambers keep you comfortably cradled in the middle of the pad ; Repair kit included
  • Durable nylon fabric; Aviation grade TPU lamination technology for ultimate durability
  • SPECS (20×72) – Packed weight: 20oz; Packed size: 4″ x 7″

Comments

Anonymous says:

Well worth it No more sore hips, no back pain, no flat-on-the-ground-in-the-morning syndrome. This well made sleeping pad inflates easily and quickly, holds its air all night long and thanks to that 2nd valve it deflates in a flash and is easy to pack. This pad packs tiny and it’s light – it’s the perfect backpacking companion and it’s time to relegate my Thermarest to car camping. I matched it with the Cocoon Poly-Cotton Sleeping Pad Cover that I also found on Amazon and it was a perfect match.

Anonymous says:

Best night’s sleep in a tent in YEARS. I can’t say enough good things about the my Big Agnes sleeping pad. I love to camp, but one of the things that has been holding me back–no pun intended–is that I get a sore back when I’m sleeping on the ground. I’m just not ready to pull the trigger on a hammock, because A: I feel like I’m presenting myself as a burrito fit for a bear, and B: I feel like if I have to use a hammock, I’m losing something by sleeping off the ground.This air pad allows me a little bit of comfort…

Anonymous says:

Pros vs cons = I would buy another one I’m currently hiking the Appalachian Trail. I started with a different pad, but didn’t like it because there wasn’t as much cushion and my butt would hit the ground when I just sat on it. Before going to sleep I like to sit down and either relax, prepare my stuff for the next day, or just sit and talk. On my previous pad my butt kept sinking into the floor and I was actually sitting on the ground. Someone I met on the trail recommended this one to me, and I bought it.Cons:-…

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